The Jalopy Journal
Finally the Healeys: Early 50s sports cars designed in England, bodied in Italy and sold in the US with a Nash drivetrain, I read there were only...
Nash Metropolitans: There are 2 of these, but one is a parts car. The ragtop was my uncle's high school daily driver in the 60s. The ragtop...
1929 Nash: This grey car is really similar to the Model A. It would require a lot of wood work as there is rot present. Otherwise the interior...
Early 50's Nash Country Club: This car did not run when it was purchased. It is pretty rough with lots of rust, but it definitely has an awesome...
1938 Aston Martin: I was afraid to touch this car because I am sure it is quite valuable. This is his pride and joy. I would love to see this...
1929 Model A Ford: I am a Ford guy, so This car is near the top of my list too. I bet I could get this car going in a weekend with a few parts....
Next is the 1925 Nash: This may be my favorite car. I couldn't get a good shot of the whole car. What I love about this car is the interior....
I will go car by car and tell you what I know and also hopefully learn more about posting and such. Up 1st 1919 Nash This car is complete and...
And the rest
And some more of interiors and engines. The interiors of these cars are all preserved soooo well. Most of them could be just cleaned up and used...
Wow! I am glad you guys had a good time with this! I have enjoyed reading the comments. These cars belong to my Uncle's father (not blood...
One more
I wish they were for sale... I came across the garage full of unrestored original cars (except 2) in my hometown. I cannot post from work during...
Hello from Elberton GA. I have a 1941 Plymouth Super Deluxe coupe I hope to make into a cool ride. It is currently a rusty basketcase, but I...
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